Paul founded both Reading Rep and Reading Studio and has acted as Executive Producer on all projects to date. He has taught theatre history, acting and dramaturgy at Harvard University, University of Reading and Reading Studio of Dramatic Art. He is a Dramaturgy graduate of the American Repertory Theatre/Moscow Art Theatre Institute at Harvard University. He read English at the University of Nottingham, is a Teach First Ambassador and a Winston Churchill Memorial Fellow.

ChristieO'Carroll

Associate Director

Christie O'Carroll

Associate Director

Before joining Reading Rep as Associate Director in September 2015, Christie was the Drama Artist for the Royal Lyceum Theatre Company in Edinburgh, where she assisted on professional company shows and directed large-scale productions for young people.

Christie’s work often received four and five star reviews in local and national press. She worked for many years as an Associate Artist with the Grassmarket Project throughout the UK and internationally, and has an extensive history as a freelance director and practitioner. She also lectured in Performing Arts in prisons throughout Scotland, directing performances in various facilities – one was nominated for a Koestler Award. She was awarded a Winston Churchill Memorial Travelling Trust Fellowship and won the Bruce Miller Award for Directing. Christie trained at the RSAMD (now the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland).

MeganTurnell

Administrative Director

Megan Turnell

Administrative Director

Megan first joined Reading Rep in June 2014 for three months as an Arts Strategy Intern. Since then she has worked freelance in various positions in the company, including Front of House Supervisor and Assistant Director on ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, before coming to her current role in July 2015.

She read Philosophy at the University of Reading, where she produced and performed in multiple productions with Reading University Drama Society, while also taking on committee roles as Secretary and then President of the society. Prior to university, she was Administrator at Darlington Arts Academy CIC, an all-ages community performing arts organisation, where she also served as DSM during the company’s productions.

VictoriaSpearing

Associate Designer

Victoria Spearing

Associate Designer

Victoria is resident designer at South Hill Park, Associate Designer for Original Theatre and has worked as a freelance theatre designer and maker. Theatre work includes: The Queen and I, Bugsy Malone, BFG, Whistle Down the Wind, When We Were Married, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Norfolk’s Rose, The Caretaker, Around the World in 80 Days, Alice in Wonderland, The Wizard of Oz, Oliver!, Fantastic Mr Fox, Brassed Off, all for South Hill Park and the world premiere of Loserville the Musical for Youth Music Theatre UK. Touring work includes The Caretaker, Art, Misery, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Oedipus, Oh What a Lovely War!, The Cherry Orchard, Alfie and The Caucasian Chalk Circle, all for Blackeyed Theatre; Dancing at Lughnasa, Mallard and Journey’s End for Original Theatre and The Madness of George III for Wilde Enterprises. She has also designed South Hill Park’s most successful pantomimes: Dick Whittington, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast and Peter Pan. In addition she has designed and made props for use in educational productions in most of the major London Museums, the National Youth Theatre and the award winning one man show Tom Crean. Other projects have included installation art at festivals, model making and various theatre and art workshops. Victoria graduated from Bretton Hall in 2001.

RussellPearn

Associate Designer

Russell Pearn

Associate Designer

Now in the middle of his second decade working in the theatre and entertainment industry, Russell graduated from Bretton Hall with a degree in Theatre Design and Technology, specializing in Lighting and Sound. He has spent many years working as a general technician with skills covering lighting, sound, and set construction. He has worked for Vari*lite (now PRG), Neg Earth Lighting, Studio Theatre – Paddington, North Westminster Community School and St George’s School Ascot, as well as a freelance lighting and sound designer.

NicholasThompson

Associate Artist

Nicholas Thompson

Associate Artist

Nicholas is the Artistic Director of the Old Red Lion Theatre – one of London’s leading fringe venues. His tenure at the Old Red continues to be one of the most impressive in the theatre’s history; overseeing transfers of productions to both Off-Broadway, and the West End alongside co-productions with Theatre Royal Haymarket and Headlong. Previous productions as producer include the award winning Chaika Casino and A Christmas Carol. He is a graduate of the Central School of Speech and Drama, and read English and Philosophy at the University of Manchester.

TimothyJames

Associate Artist

Timothy James

Associate Artist

Tim is a writer, director, academic and community organiser. Beginning his theatrical career with Kangaroo Court, he has worked with .Dash, Old Red Lion and now begins work with Reading Rep. He is near the completion of a PhD in Social Policy, writing in the field of faiths and civic engagement. Tim was trained as a community organiser with Citizens UK and has worked as an organiser for London Citizens as well as working as Community Development Officer for Kangaroo Court and Old Red Lion.